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The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Background and Objectives: The morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19 have burdened worldwide healthcare systems beyond their capacities, forcing them to promptly investigate the virus characteristics and its associated outcomes. This clinical analysis aimed to explore the key factors rela...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Tasnuva, Akter, Afroza, Tauheed, Imam, Akhtar, Marjahan, Rahman, Sadia Isfat Ara, Khaton, Fatema, Ahmmed, Faisal, Firoj, Md. Golam, Ferdous, Jannatul, Afrad, Mokibul Hassan, Kawser, Zannat, Hossain, Mohabbat, Hasnat, Mohammad Abul, Sumon, Mostafa Aziz, Rashed, Asif, Ghosh, Shuvro, Banu, Sayera, Shirin, Tahmina, Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman, Chowdhury, Fahima, Qadri, Firdausi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59071280
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author Ahmed, Tasnuva
Akter, Afroza
Tauheed, Imam
Akhtar, Marjahan
Rahman, Sadia Isfat Ara
Khaton, Fatema
Ahmmed, Faisal
Firoj, Md. Golam
Ferdous, Jannatul
Afrad, Mokibul Hassan
Kawser, Zannat
Hossain, Mohabbat
Hasnat, Mohammad Abul
Sumon, Mostafa Aziz
Rashed, Asif
Ghosh, Shuvro
Banu, Sayera
Shirin, Tahmina
Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman
Chowdhury, Fahima
Qadri, Firdausi
author_facet Ahmed, Tasnuva
Akter, Afroza
Tauheed, Imam
Akhtar, Marjahan
Rahman, Sadia Isfat Ara
Khaton, Fatema
Ahmmed, Faisal
Firoj, Md. Golam
Ferdous, Jannatul
Afrad, Mokibul Hassan
Kawser, Zannat
Hossain, Mohabbat
Hasnat, Mohammad Abul
Sumon, Mostafa Aziz
Rashed, Asif
Ghosh, Shuvro
Banu, Sayera
Shirin, Tahmina
Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman
Chowdhury, Fahima
Qadri, Firdausi
author_sort Ahmed, Tasnuva
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description Background and Objectives: The morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19 have burdened worldwide healthcare systems beyond their capacities, forcing them to promptly investigate the virus characteristics and its associated outcomes. This clinical analysis aimed to explore the key factors related to the fatal outcome of severe COVID-19 cases. Materials and Methods: Thirty-five adult severe COVID-19 patients were enrolled from two COVID-19 hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Clinical manifestation, comorbid conditions, medications, SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR related cycle threshold (CT) value, hematology, biochemical parameters with SARS-CoV-2 specific IgG and IgM responses at enrollment were compared between the survivors and deceased participants. Results: Total 27 patients survived and 8 patients died within 3 months of disease onset. Deceased patients suffered longer from shortness of breath than the survived (p = 0.049). Among the severe cases, 62% of the deceased patients had multiple comorbid condition compared to 48% of those who survived. Interestingly, the anti-viral was initiated earlier among the deceased patients [median day of 1 (IQR: 0, 1.5) versus 6.5 (IQR: 6.25, 6.75)]. Most of the survivors (55%) received a combination of anticoagulant (p = 0.034). Liver enzymes, creatinine kinase, and procalcitonin were higher among the deceased patients during enrollment. The median CT value among the deceased was significantly lower than the survivors (p = 0.025). A significant difference for initial IgG (p = 0.013) and IgM (p = 0.030) responses was found between the survivor and the deceased groups. Conclusions: The factors including older age, male gender, early onset of respiratory distress, multiple comorbidities, low CT value, and poor antibody response may contribute to the fatal outcome in severe COVID-19 patients. Early initiation of anti-viral and a combination of anticoagulant treatment may prevent or lower the fatality among severe COVID-19 cases.
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spelling pubmed-103845802023-07-30 The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh Ahmed, Tasnuva Akter, Afroza Tauheed, Imam Akhtar, Marjahan Rahman, Sadia Isfat Ara Khaton, Fatema Ahmmed, Faisal Firoj, Md. Golam Ferdous, Jannatul Afrad, Mokibul Hassan Kawser, Zannat Hossain, Mohabbat Hasnat, Mohammad Abul Sumon, Mostafa Aziz Rashed, Asif Ghosh, Shuvro Banu, Sayera Shirin, Tahmina Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman Chowdhury, Fahima Qadri, Firdausi Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: The morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19 have burdened worldwide healthcare systems beyond their capacities, forcing them to promptly investigate the virus characteristics and its associated outcomes. This clinical analysis aimed to explore the key factors related to the fatal outcome of severe COVID-19 cases. Materials and Methods: Thirty-five adult severe COVID-19 patients were enrolled from two COVID-19 hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Clinical manifestation, comorbid conditions, medications, SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR related cycle threshold (CT) value, hematology, biochemical parameters with SARS-CoV-2 specific IgG and IgM responses at enrollment were compared between the survivors and deceased participants. Results: Total 27 patients survived and 8 patients died within 3 months of disease onset. Deceased patients suffered longer from shortness of breath than the survived (p = 0.049). Among the severe cases, 62% of the deceased patients had multiple comorbid condition compared to 48% of those who survived. Interestingly, the anti-viral was initiated earlier among the deceased patients [median day of 1 (IQR: 0, 1.5) versus 6.5 (IQR: 6.25, 6.75)]. Most of the survivors (55%) received a combination of anticoagulant (p = 0.034). Liver enzymes, creatinine kinase, and procalcitonin were higher among the deceased patients during enrollment. The median CT value among the deceased was significantly lower than the survivors (p = 0.025). A significant difference for initial IgG (p = 0.013) and IgM (p = 0.030) responses was found between the survivor and the deceased groups. Conclusions: The factors including older age, male gender, early onset of respiratory distress, multiple comorbidities, low CT value, and poor antibody response may contribute to the fatal outcome in severe COVID-19 patients. Early initiation of anti-viral and a combination of anticoagulant treatment may prevent or lower the fatality among severe COVID-19 cases. MDPI 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10384580/ /pubmed/37512091 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59071280 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Ahmed, Tasnuva
Akter, Afroza
Tauheed, Imam
Akhtar, Marjahan
Rahman, Sadia Isfat Ara
Khaton, Fatema
Ahmmed, Faisal
Firoj, Md. Golam
Ferdous, Jannatul
Afrad, Mokibul Hassan
Kawser, Zannat
Hossain, Mohabbat
Hasnat, Mohammad Abul
Sumon, Mostafa Aziz
Rashed, Asif
Ghosh, Shuvro
Banu, Sayera
Shirin, Tahmina
Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman
Chowdhury, Fahima
Qadri, Firdausi
The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_fullStr The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_short The Fatal Clinical Outcome of Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_sort fatal clinical outcome of severe covid-19 in hospitalized patients: findings from a prospective cohort study in dhaka, bangladesh
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59071280
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